Garment Factory on West Twenty-first Street 1936
A garment factory operates on West Twenty-first Street in New York City in June 1936. Mr. Jacob Solomon works here as part of the Hightstown Project, which employed 250 family heads. The Resettlement Administration aimed to aid families during economic challenges by providing jobs in the garment industry, illustrating the eras industrial landscape. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, capturing vital aspects of American history.
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Garment Factory on West Twenty-first Street 1936
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